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-rw-r--r--fs/Kconfig23
-rw-r--r--fs/bfs/Kconfig19
2 files changed, 20 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/fs/Kconfig b/fs/Kconfig
index cfddc0a76add..9acf3a2d2313 100644
--- a/fs/Kconfig
+++ b/fs/Kconfig
@@ -207,28 +207,7 @@ source "fs/ecryptfs/Kconfig"
207source "fs/hfs/Kconfig" 207source "fs/hfs/Kconfig"
208source "fs/hfsplus/Kconfig" 208source "fs/hfsplus/Kconfig"
209source "fs/befs/Kconfig" 209source "fs/befs/Kconfig"
210 210source "fs/bfs/Kconfig"
211config BFS_FS
212 tristate "BFS file system support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
213 depends on BLOCK && EXPERIMENTAL
214 help
215 Boot File System (BFS) is a file system used under SCO UnixWare to
216 allow the bootloader access to the kernel image and other important
217 files during the boot process. It is usually mounted under /stand
218 and corresponds to the slice marked as "STAND" in the UnixWare
219 partition. You should say Y if you want to read or write the files
220 on your /stand slice from within Linux. You then also need to say Y
221 to "UnixWare slices support", below. More information about the BFS
222 file system is contained in the file
223 <file:Documentation/filesystems/bfs.txt>.
224
225 If you don't know what this is about, say N.
226
227 To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
228 bfs. Note that the file system of your root partition (the one
229 containing the directory /) cannot be compiled as a module.
230
231
232 211
233config EFS_FS 212config EFS_FS
234 tristate "EFS file system support (read only) (EXPERIMENTAL)" 213 tristate "EFS file system support (read only) (EXPERIMENTAL)"
diff --git a/fs/bfs/Kconfig b/fs/bfs/Kconfig
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c2336c62024f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fs/bfs/Kconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
1config BFS_FS
2 tristate "BFS file system support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
3 depends on BLOCK && EXPERIMENTAL
4 help
5 Boot File System (BFS) is a file system used under SCO UnixWare to
6 allow the bootloader access to the kernel image and other important
7 files during the boot process. It is usually mounted under /stand
8 and corresponds to the slice marked as "STAND" in the UnixWare
9 partition. You should say Y if you want to read or write the files
10 on your /stand slice from within Linux. You then also need to say Y
11 to "UnixWare slices support", below. More information about the BFS
12 file system is contained in the file
13 <file:Documentation/filesystems/bfs.txt>.
14
15 If you don't know what this is about, say N.
16
17 To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be called
18 bfs. Note that the file system of your root partition (the one
19 containing the directory /) cannot be compiled as a module.